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South Jordan ranks 18th best place to live in U.S.

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
18. South Jordan, UT
South Jordan
WINNER

Top 100 rank: 18
Population: 51,000
Compare South Jordan to Top 10 Best Places

Founded by Mormons, South Jordan was an agricultural community a generation ago. Now it’s the second fastest growing city in Utah. A huge new development, Daybreak, is planned that would swell the population still more.That population, by the way, is still heavily Mormon. If the breakneck growth and lack of religious diversity don’t deter you, there’s lots to like about this town, including a low crime rate and strong schools.

Residents revisit their rustic roots during the annual South Jordan Country Fest, a celebration that includes a carnival, a parade, and a big-name musical act. –B.D.

How’s The Real Estate Market?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Hey, one of the most common questions I get asked is, “How’s the market?”  I want to share with you how I answer that–

My experience shows it all depends on where you live and I would love to do some research for you and send you an email that will tell you what homes are for sale now, what homes have sold recently and how long those homes are taking to sell in your neighborhood so you can feel secure in the knowledge that you have the most accurate information. This timely information will tell you right away how the market is right now.  I imagine that information would be valuable to you, would it not?

This is what I do for my friends, family members and people I care about.  Just send me an email and I’ll set you up to automatically answer the question, ‘how’s the market?’ each and every month.  And if you have a friend or family member who would like to get some research on what homes are selling for in their neighborhood, I’d love to provide that to them.

3 Reasons Why Those Who Don’t Buy Now Might Regret It Later

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

It’s not too late to find a house before the April 30th deadline.

Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity.

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RISMEDIA, March 24, 2010—Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions an individual can make. So it’s understandable that one considering a home purchase may take their time to avoid rushing into such a large financial commitment. However, several factors might leave prospective home buyers who don’t purchase a property now wishing they had taken action sooner.

“Current market conditions have created a perfect storm of sorts that has made it an ideal time to purchase for first-time and trade-up buyers alike,” said James M. Weichert, president and founder of Weichert, Realtors. “Those who have the means and the desire to buy now but don’t, aren’t likely to see such a great opportunity again anytime soon.”

Specifically, Weichert offered three reasons why those who aren’t under contract to purchase a new home by April 30, 2010 might regret it.

1. They won’t receive a sizeable amount of money from Uncle Sam.

For the past two years, the federal government has offered a home buyer tax credit to help stimulate the economy. But that financial incentive is set to expire soon. First-time buyers who aren’t under contract to purchase a home by April 30, 2010 will leave the $8,000 that is available to them through the tax credit on the table. Meanwhile, repeat buyers will miss out on the opportunity to collect up to $6,500 from the government.

2. They might not lock-in on the historically-low interest rates.

Thanks to measures taken by the Federal Reserve including the purchasing of mortgage-backed securities, interest rates have remained historically-low for several years. With the economy beginning to show signs of recovery, it is widely believed that the government will soon put an end to these stimulus efforts.

If that happens, many economists believe we will begin to see a sharp increase in interest rates which could result in a much higher monthly payment for those who wait. For example, an interest rate increase of 1% on a 30-year fixed mortgage of $300,000 could cost a buyer $188 more a month or $67,000 more over the span of the entire loan.

3. They might miss out on record home price affordability.

Home price affordability is at its most optimal level in decades. As a result, those who wait to buy will likely pay more for the home they purchase than what that same home would cost right now. In fact, home prices have already begun to rise slightly in some markets. Instead of getting a better bargain, waiting to buy a home might net buyers a higher purchase price, less appreciation and less house for their buck.

“There is no time to waste for anyone who wants to take advantage of this great buying opportunity. Particularly for those who have a home to sell first,” added Weichert. “If you are prone to saying ‘what if’ and wondering what could have been, you will thank yourself down the road for buying now.”

Home Sales Surge 31% Over Past Six Months

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Just received this great news from my local Board of Realtors and had to share it.

Home sales in Salt Lake County are surging. Since October 2009, home sales have shown double-digit gains on a year-over year basis.

In fact, if you compare home sales from October 2009 through March 2010 with the same six-month period a year earlier, home/condo sales have climbed an astonishing 31 percent (5,230 sales vs. 3,990 sales)!

This year is indeed a turnaround from the past three years. The sales increases we’ve seen are in line with what economist James Wood predicted in a report commissioned by the Salt Lake Board earlier this year. Wood predicted that as many as 10,000 single-family homes could be sold this year in Salt Lake County, a nearly 10 percent increase compared to sales in 2009.

Much of the sales increases are due to low mortgage interest rates, more affordable home prices and the federal government’s home buyer tax credit.

These conditions continue to make this year the right time to buy a home. It’s a message all potential home buyers need to hear.

Sandy & South Jordan homeowners have until 9/15 to appeal your property taxes.

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Exclusively For Residents of Sandy & South Jordan, Utah

Tired Of Paying Outrageous Property Taxes on your home is South Jordan & Sandy?

Here’s All The Reliable Ammo You Need To Beat The Bureaucrats At Their Own Game, And Lower Your Property Tax Bill By Thousands Of Dollars, Right Now, Absolutely FREE…

Did you know the average homeowner Sandy and South Jordan is paying about 15% more property taxes than they owe?  It’s a sad fact, but true.  Each and every year, some faceless bureaucrat down at city hall decides how much they’re going to gouge you to line their pockets.

Up till now, you may have felt powerless.  Or maybe you simply didn’t know how much they’re really getting away with…so you just pay and go on with life.  But just a small increase in your tax base can mean thousands of dollars out of your pocket over the life of your home ownership.

I have the solution for you.  And it’s absolutely Free with no obligation whatsoever.  It’s provided as a consumer service to Sandy & South Jordan residents only.  It’s called the “Sandy & South Jordan Tax Buster Home Value Analysis,”  and it will finally put the power back in your hands.

My special analysis will arm you with valuable comparable home values in your Sandy & South Jordan, so you’ll be armed to the teeth with money saving data.  How much will you save?  Some homeowners may sale a little.  Some, at lot.  Either way, it’s Free, and you can’t afford to pass it up.

If you’re sick and tired of the legal extortion city hall has been waging on you, give me a call at 801 243-3020, and I’ll immediately rush your Home Valuation Analysis out to you.

Best wishes,

Steve Duke, Realtor
@Home Realty Network

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